Paragon Scores With New Baseball Bats
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Aluminum baseball bat manufacturer Paragon Sports Products LLC says it has, well, hit a home run.
The year-old company was started in a Santa Ana garage and did $238,000 in business for all of 1997.
In the first two months this year, says President Dan Mowrey, Paragon has shipped $324,000 worth of its softball bats.
The company, whose employees come from the sports, aerospace and commercial manufacturing arenas, moved out of its garage and into a small manufacturing facility in Santa Ana’s enterprise zone last year. This year it is planning another move in the same neighborhood--into a 10,000-square-foot building that’s about three times the size of its current plant.
Mowrey says the company’s secret weapon is a proprietary new aluminum alloy, developed in conjunction with a major international aluminum mill, that is more durable than the aluminum alloys used in most bats.
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John O’Dell covers major Orange County corporations and manufacturing for The Times. He can be reached at (714) 966-5831 and at [email protected]
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